Chords and Discords
“The Soloist” begins in the way that “State of Play” ends: opening credits roll as newspapers are printed, bundled, and delivered. The papers are a …
“The Soloist” begins in the way that “State of Play” ends: opening credits roll as newspapers are printed, bundled, and delivered. The papers are a …
Like newspaper columnists, film documentarians are always on the look- out for a great story. The difference is, they have to begin filming the story …
While President Obama tries to equalize Americans by taxing the rich and giving to the poor, along comes a dark little comedy that celebrates the …
“Confessions of a Shopaholic” is based on one of those ubiquitous “pink books” you see on bookstore display tables with whimsical sketches of modern young …
The Camorra is a crime syndicate, based in Naples, that has been around since the 18th century – making it one of the oldest such …
Liberty senior editor Bruce Ramsey has written the first real biography of Garet Garrett (1878-1954), an important precursor of today’s American libertarian movement. There was …
One doesn’t usually think of a book on political philosophy as an entertaining read, but “Against the State” by Crispin Sartwell is the exception. It …
We have seen quite a string of books recently by authors who severely criticize big government for waste, error, and corruption, yet who continue to …
“Watchmen” is a graphic novel written in the mid-1980s, a complex work combining text and images to create an alternative reality, a world where “superheroes” …
Many books tell a tragic story. This book is itself a tragedy. I eagerly bought Antony Flew’s account of his renouncing atheism, expecting an intellectual …